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to these, there was an interesting Autumn series of a more scientific 

 character, bearing the general title of "Pioneers of Science and Art." 

 These numbered twelve, and were attended by 12,157 persons, or an 

 average of 1,013 per lecture. The two series taken together give a total 

 attendance of 59,904 persons, or an average at the 18 lectures of nearly 

 1,250. 



AViNTKR Series. 

 Abgest, W. I. '• English Madrigal? ;" with vocal illu-jtrations. 



Brrr, Adolph W. '• By River and Hill : some bye-ways among the 



Ardennes and in Rhenish Prussia :'" with Lantern illustrations. 

 Bexsox, W. J. P. "A Holiday in the Black Forest and Bavarian 



Highlands ;" with Lantern illustrations. 

 BiRCHALL, James. " Old German Cities and their Historical 



Associations ; " with Lantern illustrations. 

 Brown'e, Rev. J., s..r. "Some Xotes on the Structure of the Bee ; " 



with Lantern illustrations. 

 Clegg, Charles E. " Shakespeare as a Teacher." 

 Clibbork, Frederic. '• Up and down Xorth Holland;" with Lantern 



illustrations. 

 CoGak, J. D. "An Old Tinder Box: or. the story of a match :" with 



Experiments. 

 Da VIES, Edwarp, f.C.s., f.i.C. "Carbon, and some of its Compounds;" 



illustrated by Exi)eriments. 

 Dearle, S. G. Harrison. " Tlie Stately Homes of England ; " with 



Lantern illustrations. 

 Dent, Robert K. " Devonshire : historic, legendary, and pictures(|ue :" 



with Lantern illustrations. 

 Dyall, Charles, Curator, Walker Art Gallery. " The Poetical and 



Artistic Aspects of our AVork-a-day Life ;" with Lantern illus- 

 trations. 

 Fisher, R. H. "What a Fisher caught with his Camera;"' with 



Lantern illvstrations, and interspersed with vocal and instrumental 



music. 

 FoRTAY, J. Butler. " Franz Schubert, the prince of song writers ; " 



with vocal and instrumental illustrations. 



